Matthew R. Baldwin M.D., M.S.

Bio

Dr. Baldwin attends on the Critical Care Services at The New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia. His research is focused on measuring frailty and body composition in elderly survivors of critical illness in order to identify and risk-stratify these patients for preventative, therapeutic, rehabilitative, and palliative interventions that seek to improve critical illness survivorship. Dr. Baldwin also collaborates with Dr. Lederer to study body composition and lung transplantation outcomes.

Education and Training

Undergraduate:

B.S. in Biology with Honors, Boston College, Boston, MA, 1995-1999

Medical School:

Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, 1999-2004

2014 Visiting Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology, and Division of Critical Care, supported by the Donald W. Reynold's Foundation Geriatrics Training Program

2014 K23 Career Development Award from the National Institute on Aging